La majorité de nos offrent sont automatiques. Ce qui veut dire qu'une date de paiement aura été prévue tous les mois, date à laquelle l'argent sera directement déposé dans votre compte This means at a certain date-range every month the due rakeback is deposited by the poker site directly into your poker account. If the site you prefer does not offer automatic rakeback, we can offer one of the following methods to transfer money to you:

R: An online eWallet solution, Moneybookers is the quickest and safest way to instantly send and receive money via email. You can also transfer funds to other MoneyBookers members instantly. MoneyBookers is a preferred payment method for most online poker rooms. Moneybookers is based in the UK. It has a huge number of international funding options available as well as local banking transfer options all over the world. It is the most convenient payment method there is for online poker/gambling and online shopping. It features instant transfers and small commissions.

R: Absolutely, Moneybookers is regulated by the British Financial Services Administration FSA. That means it has to comply with a whole set of some of the most stringent requirements concerning risk prevention and consumer protection. For your financial transactions, Moneybookers employs the powerful 128-bit SSL technology, the same kind the banks and share trading services use for their online operations.
When push comes to shove, Moneybookers is probably more secure than any other funds transfer solution, because it never reveals sensitive information (like your bank account or credit card number), not even to the person to whom you transfer funds.

R: Transferring money from your bank account to your Moneybookers account costs nothing. If you use a credit card though, there's a 1.9% fee.
Sending money to someone incurs a commission of 1%, up to a maximum of EUR 0.5.
Receiving and requesting money is free as well.
Withdrawing money to a bank account will cost you exactly EUR 1.8. Withdrawing via a cheque carries a flat fee of EUR 3.5.
As you can see the costs are more than reasonable indeed.

R: The Turing Number is one of the security measures featured by Moneybookers. By having to enter a number which only appears on a picture, you'll have your Moneybookers account protected from automated login attacks.

R: Moneybookers has certain restrictions in place on the types of registrations it accepts. If you're under 18 for instance, you won't be able to open an account.
In certain countries, Moneybookers is not available. If you live in such a country, you won't be able to register either.
If you're over 18 though and you live in an eligible country, yet you're still unable to register, you should review the registration process and go through it step by step again.

R: You sure can. Go to your Profile section and hit "Contact Details" there. Choose "Edit" and make the necessary modifications. You'll only be allowed to modify your contact information once in every 3 months.

R: Yes, there are, but you can expand these limits through various verification methods, to the point where the limits will not pose an impediment anymore.
You can go to your account and check you current limit through the “View limits” link. That same page will also offer you recommendations towards increasing your current limit.

R: If you have a change of heart and decide to cancel a payment you just made, you can do it while it’s still pending. After the transfer is completed though, you won’t be able to recover your funds. All completed funds transfers are final.

R: Yes. Moneybookers offers you a tool through which you can virtually “bill” people online. Moneybookers’ funds request tool sends the target user an email reminding the other party that he/she owes you money. It is only an informal request though and it doesn’t bind the other party in any way. As such, it is also free to use.

R: Yes, you do. Moneybookers only uses 128-bit encryption as a means to safeguard all your financial transactions. Because of that, you’ll only be able to complete transactions through a browser which does indeed offer proper support. All recently released browser versions support 128-bit encryption, so this issue is not likely to be a problem.